Chaz wrote:When we were advised some time ago that the website could close at any time, I found and used this free website copier. It saves an offline copy, on which the search function works! https://www.httrack.com/

by Chaz » Tue May 29, 2018 1:09 pmWhen we were advised some time ago that the website could close at any time, I found and used this free website copier. It saves an offline copy, on which the search function works!

by Chaz » Tue May 29, 2018 1:09 pmWhen we were advised some time ago that the website could close at any time, I found and used this free website copier. It saves an offline copy, on which the search function works!

For Mac users check out a program called Sitesucker - iOS and Mac OS versionI just bought it ($4.99) and have been trying it now. So far it has been running for 9 hours sucking down the entire site. I will let you know if it works!

it's sad but predictable that during this cultural low-tide era our B & F village fire place gathering spot will be shuttering it's door.

hope the historically valuable archives will be publicly 'Cloud' available and not dependant on each-to-their-own devices ... if it's a matter of a bit of money, surely a little crowd-funder can easily take care of it.

Much thanks to the Blood n Fire principals for all the public service and cultural excellence they've contributed to sweet reggae music.

I'm on a Mac OSX and used a site sucker program which downloaded the entire site to my hard drive.The problem however is that the search function does not work - you cannot do a search. All the pages are on my hard drive however just not searchable.I emailed the developer and he said that currently his program does not have that functionality. If I understood him correctly the way the search function works is that on a search the query is sent back to the up and running B&F server and then the results come back down via the inter webs.

Has anyone used a Windows site sucker program which will allow a search function?

Peacemakeya wrote:it's sad but predictable that during this cultural low-tide era our B & F village fire place gathering spot will be shuttering it's door.

hope the historically valuable archives will be publicly 'Cloud' available and not dependant on each-to-their-own devices ... if it's a matter of a bit of money, surely a little crowd-funder can easily take care of it.

Much thanks to the Blood n Fire principals for all the public service and cultural excellence they've contributed to sweet reggae music.

I agree with everything.Count with some of my euros for that righteous cause.